Summer tyres provide the best driving experience during warm weather

Summer tyres are designed for optimal performance in the summer season. Summers are characterized by warm weather; at least that is what most people associate summers with. Summer tyres are thus tyres that are designed for driving on asphalt in normal summer temperatures. They will perform well on both dry and wet roads in summer temperatures.

High quality
tyres also have a low rolling resistance,
which improves your vehicle’s fuel efficiency. Low rolling resistance not only
saves money on fuel costs but it also reduces your carbon footprint by lowering
CO2 emissions. Low tread depth is something that can impact the driving safety.
It reduces grip, extends the braking distance and diminishes the ability to
push away water from the tyre’s surface.

When you
have the correct tyre pressure and high quality summer tyres, driving on
asphalt should be super smooth and you should have a great driving experience.
The excellent grip that you will feel when driving on curvy roads and while
taking sharp corners, is also the grip that will give you short braking
distance. If you run into rainy conditions, when there is a risk of aquaplaning,
good tyres should be able to prevent it. The most advanced tyres have many
innovations that help to remove water from the tyre’s surface in an efficient
way.

Good tread
depth is essential to ensure that a high volume of water can be removed from
the surface. Failure to remove all the water will cause the tyre to float on
top of the water layer and lose contact with the road surface. Aquaplaning
should be taken seriously because it can lead to an accident if you lose the
control of your car. Reducing the speed helps to prevent aquaplaning. When
driving in the lower speed, water has more time to vanish through the grooves
of the tyres. Tyres with polished grooves are able to remove water faster due
to better flow of water away from the surface. The key is to stay safe by
having high quality summer tyres with proper tyre pressure and sufficient tread
depth.